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Had our Work Day/Annual Poker Run today, beautiful day, nice wind in the morning, but by the time we all got out that afternoon for the run, it had all gone away ! Desperate times call for desperate measures....so..

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Nice shot! LOL!
Yeah, Mother Nature can be cruel!


Glad you made it on the water though!

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I have that exact same fan. How fast can you go with it on high?

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Got your (Life Vest On) Safty first. At lest you are out there.
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Life Vest, yes. That little oxbow is 55 feet deep in areas.

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Nice pics Beau, you want wind? we got it! 8) KS
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It's a good life on the
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Post by EmergencyExit »

Inquiring minds, it was the 12v cabin fan.

Maybe I should indeed bring the shop 120 VAC turbo fan next time :wink:
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I'm not an electrical engineer, but I've tested this out:

120v fan on an inverter. Have you tried out a 120v multiple speed fan on a non digital inverter? It's kinda neat that the fan won't change speeds. On higher end digital inverters, it works like you would expect.

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